GASTONIA – The honors and championships keep on coming for Gastonia’s Stormy Kendrick.

A 2009 Forestview High graduate, Kendrick and the Clemson Tigers won their fourth straight ACC women’s indoor track championship last weekend at Virginia Tech’s Rector Field House.

And Kendrick picked up two more All-ACC honors to up her career total to 14.

Kendrick, a senior sprinter for the Lady Tigers, was second in the 60-yard dash with a 7.33-second clocking and finished third in the 200-meter dash with a time of 23.64 seconds. Both times were her personal bests for the 2012-13 season.

A seven-time ACC champion, Kendrick will have one more chance to add to her ACC totals in the April 18-20 outdoor championships at N.C. State.

For now, Kendrick and her teammates will be preparing for the NCAA indoor track championships at Fayetteville, Ark., on March 8-9.

College baseball

Henry Rundio (North Gaston 2011) is off to a fast start at Gardner-Webb, highlighted by his walkoff RBI single in last Saturday’s 3-2 win over Morehead State. Rundio, the 2010 Gazette player of the year, leads the Bulldogs in batting average (.391) and RBIs (5) in addition to hitting one home run in seven games (six starts).

Also for Gardner-Webb, which plays this weekend in the UNC-Wilmington tournament, Nick Triplett (Crest 2012) is hitting .000 in four games (one start) and Jeff Howell (Kings Mountain 2009) is 0-0 with an 0.00 ERA in two appearances.

For East Carolina, Cherryville’s Drew Reynolds is hitting .333 with one RBI in six starts and is 0-0 with two saves and a 1.93 ERA in three appearances. The Pirates (3-3) host St. John’s this weekend in a three-game series that starts on Friday.

And for Limestone, Julian Bridges (Shelby 2010) is hitting .367 with 10 RBIs in 10 games (nine starts) and Evan Jackson (Clover 2010) is 0-0 with a 16.20 ERA in two appearances for the Saints, who host Coker in a three-game series that starts on Friday.

College softball

Bailey Smith (Crest 2010) is shining at the plate and on the mound for Anderson as they prepare for Friday’s Mid-South Classic in Spartanburg. Smith is hitting .400 with two home runs and nine RBIs and is 6-1 with a 2.23 ERA in eight starts on the mound for the Trojans (15-1).

And for Mars Hill, Taylor Jordan (Hunter Huss 2011) is hitting .231 with two RBIs in eight games (seven starts) for the Lions (6-4), who host Francis Marion on Saturday and Montreat on Sunday.